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LISTSERV Web Interface 16.52023-12-08T16:24:23ZR. Milne2023-10-20T18:43:10+00:002023-10-20T18:43:10+00:00CfP: Crip Kid Lit (Extended Deadline)https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=LIS-CHILLIT;918e38dc.2310**With apologies for cross-posting**<br><br>Crip Kid Lit:<br><br>Critical Approaches to Disability in Children’s and Young Adult Literature and Media<br><br>Date: Friday 19 April 2024<br><br>Place: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom and Online<br><br>Deadline for Submissions EXTENDED: 15 November 2023<br><br>Confirmed Keynotes:<br><br>Prof. Dr. Maren Conrad (University of Cologne, Germany)<br><br>Dr. Ria Cheyne (Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom)<br><br>Children’s and young adult literature plays a powerful role in both producing and challenging stereotypes, assumptions, and stigmas about disability. As a modern concept, disability is nevertheless fundamental to the moralistic cliché of injured and ill characters in ‘classic’ children’s literature, such as [...]